Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
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The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

published:01 Feb 2017

views:64072

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our house (Daniel Frank, Ben Snawder, Amanda, myself) and was the go-to spot when we had out-of-town visitors come through. It would also be the lazy day spot that Ben and I would skate quite frequently. One time while skating here with a crew from Chattanooga, Tennessee there was a shoot out. A young dude pulled a .22 on another dude during a basketball game and chased him all the way outside of the court. Shots were fired and then returning shots were fired. About 10 shots total. Half of us booked it to my house. The other half of the crew was stuck in the court. Luckily everyone made it out alive and nobody was hurt. The spot is ironically located smack dab in the middle of a school of some sort—crazy, where wild shit can break out. Anyways, This footage was gathered from the tail end of 2014 to the very beginning of 2016. Such good times. FeaturingCaseyFoley, Ben Snawder, Drew Etzkorn, Levon Conkin, Akira Matsusaki, Dylan Drew, MikeLent, Randy Rhodes, Alex Rose, LoganLewis, Will Harcrow, Chris Maddox, Reuben Horvath, Jethro Coldwell, and Kenta Komatsu. Please enjoy.—Marshall Nicholson (@atripodquest)
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Saturday, June 25, 2016 – At the end of our first week of sabbatical my wife and I departed Gulf Shores Alabama and made our way to Pensacola Florida for the day. 18 years ago I lived there and attended the Brownsville RevivalSchool of Ministry (BRSM); a bible school that was birthed out of the Brownsville Revival (aka the PensacolaRevival/Father's Day Outpouring). I had not been there since the day I departed 18 years before. My vivid memories of the city/revival made this visit enjoyably surreal. The places we visited were all "altars" in my life; places where God marked me and I would never be the same.
The journey begins along old Highway 98 at the former location of LibertyChurch (now New Life Church), which doubled as the campus of BRSM. Next we stopped at the Crystal LakeApartments which is where I lived from the fall of 97 to the spring of 98. Finally we stopped at BrownsvilleAssembly of God church. On the day we visited, it just so happened that they were having an entire day of continuous worship, which allowed us to enter, reflect, worship and pray. A pastor's wife told us that the "river" has never stopped flowing at Brownsville.
Although the revival was controversial to some, misunderstood by others, and by no means perfect (since imperfect people led it) [^insert grace], there is no doubt that thousands upon thousands of people were saved, delivered and healed by the transforming power of Jesus. I choose to remember and take away the positives that came out of it for me. It was a beautiful season that was marked by times of incredible challenge and loneliness, but also learning and impartation.
This is a video that I had been waiting to make for a long time. I hope you like it, especially if the Lord used Brownsville to transform you life.
"Lord, revive us once again!"
Watch my other Pensacola video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX7YXOOpVLE
* Help my wife and I adopt our first child: http://www.adoptingbabyg.com
* Hire me for all of your art/design needs: http://www.robertgurule.com
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http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

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N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
RelatedLink: http://nyti.ms/bk9en3
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"Good Times in Brownsville" (1972-1973)

25:38

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

6:26

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

Brownsville Banks | TransWorld SKATEboarding

Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our house (Daniel Frank, Ben Snawder, Amanda, myself) and was the go-to spot when we had out-of-town visitors come through. It would also be the lazy day spot that Ben and I would skate quite frequently. One time while skating here with a crew from Chattanooga, Tennessee there was a shoot out. A young dude pulled a .22 on another dude during a basketball game and chased him all the way outside of the court. Shots were fired and then returning shots were fired. About 10 shots total. Half of us booked it to my house. The other half of the crew was stuck in the court. Luckily everyone made it out alive and nobody was hurt. The spot is ironically located smack dab in the middle of a school of some sort—crazy, where wild shit can break out. Anyways, This footage was gathered from the tail end of 2014 to the very beginning of 2016. Such good times. FeaturingCaseyFoley, Ben Snawder, Drew Etzkorn, Levon Conkin, Akira Matsusaki, Dylan Drew, MikeLent, Randy Rhodes, Alex Rose, LoganLewis, Will Harcrow, Chris Maddox, Reuben Horvath, Jethro Coldwell, and Kenta Komatsu. Please enjoy.—Marshall Nicholson (@atripodquest)
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10:52

Brownsville Revisited

Brownsville Revisited

Brownsville Revisited

Saturday, June 25, 2016 – At the end of our first week of sabbatical my wife and I departed Gulf Shores Alabama and made our way to Pensacola Florida for the day. 18 years ago I lived there and attended the Brownsville RevivalSchool of Ministry (BRSM); a bible school that was birthed out of the Brownsville Revival (aka the PensacolaRevival/Father's Day Outpouring). I had not been there since the day I departed 18 years before. My vivid memories of the city/revival made this visit enjoyably surreal. The places we visited were all "altars" in my life; places where God marked me and I would never be the same.
The journey begins along old Highway 98 at the former location of LibertyChurch (now New Life Church), which doubled as the campus of BRSM. Next we stopped at the Crystal LakeApartments which is where I lived from the fall of 97 to the spring of 98. Finally we stopped at BrownsvilleAssembly of God church. On the day we visited, it just so happened that they were having an entire day of continuous worship, which allowed us to enter, reflect, worship and pray. A pastor's wife told us that the "river" has never stopped flowing at Brownsville.
Although the revival was controversial to some, misunderstood by others, and by no means perfect (since imperfect people led it) [^insert grace], there is no doubt that thousands upon thousands of people were saved, delivered and healed by the transforming power of Jesus. I choose to remember and take away the positives that came out of it for me. It was a beautiful season that was marked by times of incredible challenge and loneliness, but also learning and impartation.
This is a video that I had been waiting to make for a long time. I hope you like it, especially if the Lord used Brownsville to transform you life.
"Lord, revive us once again!"
Watch my other Pensacola video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX7YXOOpVLE
* Help my wife and I adopt our first child: http://www.adoptingbabyg.com
* Hire me for all of your art/design needs: http://www.robertgurule.com
* Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/robertgurule
* Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/robertgurule
* Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_robertgurule
* My Church: http://www.AGFpw.org
* My Stumin: http://www.mosaicyouth.com
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Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville teen sentenced to 90 years, shows no emotion

The courtroom was full of hugs and tears Thursday as the jury read the sentence that would finally bring justice for Tiffany Galvan.
Although emotions around the were high, JavierDe La Rosa showed none.
The jury gave De La Rosa a sentence of 90 years in the Cameron CountyCorrectionalFacility.
After the sentencing, Tiffany Galvan's mother and father took the stand to make their last remarks to De La Rosa.
The whole time, De La Rosa stood with a blank expression on his face.
The 18-year-old pled guilty back in March to murdering his ex-girlfriend Tiffany Galvan by stabbing her 48 times.
Prosecutors alleged that De La Rosa killed Galvan because she was pregnant with his child, however autopsy reports revealed that Galvan was not pregnant.
In reference to the jury's sentence, Assistant District AttorneyChuck Mattingly says this is exactly what they hoped for.
"Unfortunately there are no winners in this situation," said Mattingly. "But in the end I believe that justice was served."
De La Rosa faced anywhere between 5 to 99 years for the murder.
Defense attorneys requested during the trial for the jury to consider only 20 years, so according to De La Rosa's attorney RickCanales, the 90 year sentence was too much.
"I respect the jury's decision but I feel the sentence was a little bit excessive," admitted De La Rosa.
De La Rosa will not be eligible for parole for 30 years.

3 Teens Shot At Brownsville Apartment Complex

My Brownsville, Brooklyn in the 1950's

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

1:16:45

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
RelatedLink: http://nyti.ms/bk9en3
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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"Good Times in Brownsville" (1972-1973)

published: 29 Jul 2012

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the diggi...

published: 01 Feb 2017

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing p...

Brownsville Banks | TransWorld SKATEboarding

Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our house (Daniel Frank, Ben Snawder, Amanda, myself) and was the go-to spot when we had out-of-town visitors come through. It would also be the lazy day spot that Ben and I would skate quite frequently. One time while skating here with a crew from Chattanooga, Tennessee there was a shoot out. A young dude pulled a .22 on another dude during a basketball game and chased him all the way outside of the court. Shots were fired and then returning shots were fired. About 10 shots total. Half of us booked it to my house. The other half of the crew was stuck in the court. Luckily everyone made it out alive and nobody was hurt. The spot is ironica...

Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville teen sentenced to 90 years, shows no emotion

The courtroom was full of hugs and tears Thursday as the jury read the sentence that would finally bring justice for Tiffany Galvan.
Although emotions around the were high, JavierDe La Rosa showed none.
The jury gave De La Rosa a sentence of 90 years in the Cameron CountyCorrectionalFacility.
After the sentencing, Tiffany Galvan's mother and father took the stand to make their last remarks to De La Rosa.
The whole time, De La Rosa stood with a blank expression on his face.
The 18-year-old pled guilty back in March to murdering his ex-girlfriend Tiffany Galvan by stabbing her 48 times.
Prosecutors alleged that De La Rosa killed Galvan because she was pregnant with his child, however autopsy reports revealed that Galvan was not pregnant.
In reference to the jury's sen...

3 Teens Shot At Brownsville Apartment Complex

My Brownsville, Brooklyn in the 1950's

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

published: 03 Nov 2013

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
RelatedLink: http://nyti.ms/bk9en3
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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N.Y.Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn - nytimes.com/video
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNewYorkTimes

Brownsville, Brooklyn, is ground zero in the New York Police Department's controversial crime fighting strategy known as stop, question and frisk.
RelatedLink: http://nyti.ms/bk9en3
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch. On YouTube.
N.Y.Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn - nytimes.com/video
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNewYorkTimes

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, ...

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
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Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
--
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

Brownsville Banks | TransWorld SKATEboarding

Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our hou...

Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our house (Daniel Frank, Ben Snawder, Amanda, myself) and was the go-to spot when we had out-of-town visitors come through. It would also be the lazy day spot that Ben and I would skate quite frequently. One time while skating here with a crew from Chattanooga, Tennessee there was a shoot out. A young dude pulled a .22 on another dude during a basketball game and chased him all the way outside of the court. Shots were fired and then returning shots were fired. About 10 shots total. Half of us booked it to my house. The other half of the crew was stuck in the court. Luckily everyone made it out alive and nobody was hurt. The spot is ironically located smack dab in the middle of a school of some sort—crazy, where wild shit can break out. Anyways, This footage was gathered from the tail end of 2014 to the very beginning of 2016. Such good times. FeaturingCaseyFoley, Ben Snawder, Drew Etzkorn, Levon Conkin, Akira Matsusaki, Dylan Drew, MikeLent, Randy Rhodes, Alex Rose, LoganLewis, Will Harcrow, Chris Maddox, Reuben Horvath, Jethro Coldwell, and Kenta Komatsu. Please enjoy.—Marshall Nicholson (@atripodquest)
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Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our house (Daniel Frank, Ben Snawder, Amanda, myself) and was the go-to spot when we had out-of-town visitors come through. It would also be the lazy day spot that Ben and I would skate quite frequently. One time while skating here with a crew from Chattanooga, Tennessee there was a shoot out. A young dude pulled a .22 on another dude during a basketball game and chased him all the way outside of the court. Shots were fired and then returning shots were fired. About 10 shots total. Half of us booked it to my house. The other half of the crew was stuck in the court. Luckily everyone made it out alive and nobody was hurt. The spot is ironically located smack dab in the middle of a school of some sort—crazy, where wild shit can break out. Anyways, This footage was gathered from the tail end of 2014 to the very beginning of 2016. Such good times. FeaturingCaseyFoley, Ben Snawder, Drew Etzkorn, Levon Conkin, Akira Matsusaki, Dylan Drew, MikeLent, Randy Rhodes, Alex Rose, LoganLewis, Will Harcrow, Chris Maddox, Reuben Horvath, Jethro Coldwell, and Kenta Komatsu. Please enjoy.—Marshall Nicholson (@atripodquest)
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Saturday, June 25, 2016 – At the end of our first week of sabbatical my wife and I departed Gulf Shores Alabama and made our way to Pensacola Florida for the day. 18 years ago I lived there and attended the Brownsville RevivalSchool of Ministry (BRSM); a bible school that was birthed out of the Brownsville Revival (aka the PensacolaRevival/Father's Day Outpouring). I had not been there since the day I departed 18 years before. My vivid memories of the city/revival made this visit enjoyably surreal. The places we visited were all "altars" in my life; places where God marked me and I would never be the same.
The journey begins along old Highway 98 at the former location of LibertyChurch (now New Life Church), which doubled as the campus of BRSM. Next we stopped at the Crystal LakeApartments which is where I lived from the fall of 97 to the spring of 98. Finally we stopped at BrownsvilleAssembly of God church. On the day we visited, it just so happened that they were having an entire day of continuous worship, which allowed us to enter, reflect, worship and pray. A pastor's wife told us that the "river" has never stopped flowing at Brownsville.
Although the revival was controversial to some, misunderstood by others, and by no means perfect (since imperfect people led it) [^insert grace], there is no doubt that thousands upon thousands of people were saved, delivered and healed by the transforming power of Jesus. I choose to remember and take away the positives that came out of it for me. It was a beautiful season that was marked by times of incredible challenge and loneliness, but also learning and impartation.
This is a video that I had been waiting to make for a long time. I hope you like it, especially if the Lord used Brownsville to transform you life.
"Lord, revive us once again!"
Watch my other Pensacola video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX7YXOOpVLE
* Help my wife and I adopt our first child: http://www.adoptingbabyg.com
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Saturday, June 25, 2016 – At the end of our first week of sabbatical my wife and I departed Gulf Shores Alabama and made our way to Pensacola Florida for the day. 18 years ago I lived there and attended the Brownsville RevivalSchool of Ministry (BRSM); a bible school that was birthed out of the Brownsville Revival (aka the PensacolaRevival/Father's Day Outpouring). I had not been there since the day I departed 18 years before. My vivid memories of the city/revival made this visit enjoyably surreal. The places we visited were all "altars" in my life; places where God marked me and I would never be the same.
The journey begins along old Highway 98 at the former location of LibertyChurch (now New Life Church), which doubled as the campus of BRSM. Next we stopped at the Crystal LakeApartments which is where I lived from the fall of 97 to the spring of 98. Finally we stopped at BrownsvilleAssembly of God church. On the day we visited, it just so happened that they were having an entire day of continuous worship, which allowed us to enter, reflect, worship and pray. A pastor's wife told us that the "river" has never stopped flowing at Brownsville.
Although the revival was controversial to some, misunderstood by others, and by no means perfect (since imperfect people led it) [^insert grace], there is no doubt that thousands upon thousands of people were saved, delivered and healed by the transforming power of Jesus. I choose to remember and take away the positives that came out of it for me. It was a beautiful season that was marked by times of incredible challenge and loneliness, but also learning and impartation.
This is a video that I had been waiting to make for a long time. I hope you like it, especially if the Lord used Brownsville to transform you life.
"Lord, revive us once again!"
Watch my other Pensacola video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX7YXOOpVLE
* Help my wife and I adopt our first child: http://www.adoptingbabyg.com
* Hire me for all of your art/design needs: http://www.robertgurule.com
* Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/robertgurule
* Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/robertgurule
* Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_robertgurule
* My Church: http://www.AGFpw.org
* My Stumin: http://www.mosaicyouth.com
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http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville teen sentenced to 90 years, shows no emotion

The courtroom was full of hugs and tears Thursday as the jury read the sentence that would finally bring justice for Tiffany Galvan.
Although emotions around...

The courtroom was full of hugs and tears Thursday as the jury read the sentence that would finally bring justice for Tiffany Galvan.
Although emotions around the were high, JavierDe La Rosa showed none.
The jury gave De La Rosa a sentence of 90 years in the Cameron CountyCorrectionalFacility.
After the sentencing, Tiffany Galvan's mother and father took the stand to make their last remarks to De La Rosa.
The whole time, De La Rosa stood with a blank expression on his face.
The 18-year-old pled guilty back in March to murdering his ex-girlfriend Tiffany Galvan by stabbing her 48 times.
Prosecutors alleged that De La Rosa killed Galvan because she was pregnant with his child, however autopsy reports revealed that Galvan was not pregnant.
In reference to the jury's sentence, Assistant District AttorneyChuck Mattingly says this is exactly what they hoped for.
"Unfortunately there are no winners in this situation," said Mattingly. "But in the end I believe that justice was served."
De La Rosa faced anywhere between 5 to 99 years for the murder.
Defense attorneys requested during the trial for the jury to consider only 20 years, so according to De La Rosa's attorney RickCanales, the 90 year sentence was too much.
"I respect the jury's decision but I feel the sentence was a little bit excessive," admitted De La Rosa.
De La Rosa will not be eligible for parole for 30 years.

The courtroom was full of hugs and tears Thursday as the jury read the sentence that would finally bring justice for Tiffany Galvan.
Although emotions around the were high, JavierDe La Rosa showed none.
The jury gave De La Rosa a sentence of 90 years in the Cameron CountyCorrectionalFacility.
After the sentencing, Tiffany Galvan's mother and father took the stand to make their last remarks to De La Rosa.
The whole time, De La Rosa stood with a blank expression on his face.
The 18-year-old pled guilty back in March to murdering his ex-girlfriend Tiffany Galvan by stabbing her 48 times.
Prosecutors alleged that De La Rosa killed Galvan because she was pregnant with his child, however autopsy reports revealed that Galvan was not pregnant.
In reference to the jury's sentence, Assistant District AttorneyChuck Mattingly says this is exactly what they hoped for.
"Unfortunately there are no winners in this situation," said Mattingly. "But in the end I believe that justice was served."
De La Rosa faced anywhere between 5 to 99 years for the murder.
Defense attorneys requested during the trial for the jury to consider only 20 years, so according to De La Rosa's attorney RickCanales, the 90 year sentence was too much.
"I respect the jury's decision but I feel the sentence was a little bit excessive," admitted De La Rosa.
De La Rosa will not be eligible for parole for 30 years.

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

published:03 Nov 2013

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This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during th...

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the diggi...

published: 01 Feb 2017

My Brownsville, Brooklyn in the 1950's

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

published: 03 Nov 2013

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

NEW WORLD WARRIOR COMES TO BROWNSVILLE

UT-BrownsvilleRio BravoWind Ensemble Rehearsal- O Magnum Mysterium- Lauredsen/Reynolds. (Fall, 2013)- Dr. StephenShoop, Conductor. This is a rehearsal that took place early in the school year. We had only read through the piece a couple of times. This is the reason the rehearsal had many starts and stops. For the sake of continuity, the group played the piece from beginning to end without stopping near the end of rehearsal.

published: 28 Oct 2014

Gangs of New York | Gangland Crime Documentary

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With new mayor DeBlasio in and stop and frisk under review, is New York's crime poised to rise again? The South Bronx burned, Harlem overdosed, and Brooklyn was ruled by the knives and bicycle chains of feral gangs. Then it got worse. The Mafia poured tons of China White onto the street and 13 year old warlords peddled vials of cocaine to passing cars. The media, and our own memories, present us only with a photo album of these times; an incident here, and incident there; the 77 Blackout, Bernie Goetz, crack heads, John Gotti. Streets of New York brings the fragments of New York s social unraveling circa 1970-1990 into a contiguous form, so that we may inspect it for clues about how we may more precisely cont...

published: 15 Oct 2013

The Original 50 Cent

"50 Cent terrorized the streets of Fort Greene, Brooklyn and its surrounding areas. Often known to carry a Colt .45 and .357 Magnum, like a modern day Billy "The Kid", the "little man" put fear into the hearts of local residents during what was the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. It's rumored that 50 Cent murdered some 30 individuals. Eventually, 50 Cent's exploits caught up with him.
Rapper 50 Cent, who allegedly did his hustling on the street of Jamaica, Queens, is interviewed for the documentary and discusses why "the streets" were talking about his namesake and why he assumed the name of the Brooklyn gangster."

published: 13 Jan 2013

Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

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published: 06 Dec 2016

NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)

NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)
NEWSERIES IN BROOKLYN. THE SHOW FOLLOWS A YOUNG MAN NAMED "ZAM" THAT LIVES IN A ROUGH NEIGHBORHOOD CALLED "BROWNSVILLE, BROOKLYN" AS THE VIOLENCE INCREASES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD HE TRIES HISBEST TO PROTECT HIS LITTLE BROTHER FROM THE BEEFAND GANG VIOLENCE BUT FAILS.
DIRECTED BY: CLIFFORD EDWARDS/MAN_YFW
EDITED BY: CLIFFORD EDWARDS/MAN_YFW
PRODUCED BY: MESSIAH FRAIZER
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Brownsville Revival Benny Perez

Dezorah Live At The Broken Sprocket 10/14/2017 Brownsville Texas

As you may know by now, I film Dezorah a lot and they are one of my top bands on my Channel. This is my first time filming them in Full High Definition. The picture is quite dark, due to the lack of stage lighting. I did my best to make sure I got them in full view, but in certain times their is a Heckler involved and likes to get in the way and be very obnoxious. Take for instance this "Fruit" that's doing the peace signs and making obscene gestures off camera view is constantly getting my way and at one point in the video is trying too hard to get close to Danica. Luckily he showed some sort of restraints, but shit this would have been a whole lot better he would have just walked when he should. He even still try's to get in the way in the next video, Luckily he was so plastered and out ...

published: 16 Oct 2017

THE WRATH OF ZABACH AND MALAAK IN TIMES SQUARE (RELOADED)

A short documentary about Brownsville projects I interviewed brother's on being shot and how it happened.. They gave me only me theirr stories..( did this years ago )Broken Silence.1..
check out the new series Liv: Livin in-da ville by SonnyTownsend at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QH33BK01Hc&list=PLbj5ghzo_9_2XNHzJa7fu2yq6p20Kmvwb

published: 11 Oct 2012

The Bride Made Ready Jan 31 1998 Brownsville Pensacola FL

One year ago to the day, God visited a Brownsville service titled Lord Have Mercy II. A powerful visitation from God where the weeping and wailing's were so loud that it was all you could hear at times. Once again God moves in this service The Bride Made Ready where Steve Hill says he has a very urgent message to give. Before he can give it the church uproars in spontaneous praise and worship. The weeping and wailing can be heard all through the building once again. Steve doesn't even ask Charity to sing ( a first I've never seen ) without giving his message he gave an altar call and they come running. This is a very powerful and unusual service.
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Part 1: Brownsville Assembly of God Friday Night Revival Service July 16, 1999 with Steve Hill

Members of our youth group from BethanyChristianAssembly in Everett, Washington, attended a Friday evening service during the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida, on July 16, 1999.
During the service, Steve Hill, the evangelist leading the revival, was prompted by the Holy Spirit to forgo the sermon he had prepared, and instead, called all of us onto the platform. After doing this, he proceeded to give us a word from the Lord, prophesying over us, and praying for each one of us.
After Steve and other members of the church prayed for us, we were sent out to pray for others in the service. We saw the Holy Spirit change the lives of others as he was changing ours. It was an amazing sight to see people healed, delivered, and overwhelmed by the Holy Spirit of God.
I was only 20 yea...

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, ...

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
#590
20010812e D9G Cleanup Brownsville

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

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This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during th...

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

UT-BrownsvilleRio BravoWind Ensemble Rehearsal- O Magnum Mysterium- Lauredsen/Reynolds. (Fall, 2013)- Dr. StephenShoop, Conductor. This is a rehearsal that took place early in the school year. We had only read through the piece a couple of times. This is the reason the rehearsal had many starts and stops. For the sake of continuity, the group played the piece from beginning to end without stopping near the end of rehearsal.

UT-BrownsvilleRio BravoWind Ensemble Rehearsal- O Magnum Mysterium- Lauredsen/Reynolds. (Fall, 2013)- Dr. StephenShoop, Conductor. This is a rehearsal that took place early in the school year. We had only read through the piece a couple of times. This is the reason the rehearsal had many starts and stops. For the sake of continuity, the group played the piece from beginning to end without stopping near the end of rehearsal.

Gangs of New York | Gangland Crime Documentary

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With new mayor DeBlasio in and stop and frisk under review, is New York's crime poised to rise again? The South Bronx burned, Harlem overdosed, and Brooklyn was ruled by the knives and bicycle chains of feral gangs. Then it got worse. The Mafia poured tons of China White onto the street and 13 year old warlords peddled vials of cocaine to passing cars. The media, and our own memories, present us only with a photo album of these times; an incident here, and incident there; the 77 Blackout, Bernie Goetz, crack heads, John Gotti. Streets of New York brings the fragments of New York s social unraveling circa 1970-1990 into a contiguous form, so that we may inspect it for clues about how we may more precisely control the social order in all of our cities. The documentary subtly explores issues of race, and the media prism that separates criminal events into levels of importance by geography and social standing of criminals and victims. A treasure of archival television footage was unearthed to catalogue such phenomena as the Devil s Rebels gang terrorizing Bushwick Brooklyn in 1976, police involvement in Harlem s heroin trade, crack users getting high on camera, the worst mass murder in recent New York history, and the implementation of Rudy Giuliani s Compstat program in the War on Crime. ElevenNew Yorkers talk about their own experiences from the streets to Riker s Island. We follow NoNo, a former gang member from 70 s era Sunset Park, Brooklyn, from being stabbed in a pizzeria at age 11 to crossing paths with the Son of Sam in prison; noted rapper Thirstin Howl III (former partner of Eminem) from his days robbing people for their coats in Times Square to starring on MTV s Lyricist Lounge television show in the late 90 s; and the best friend of the infamous Pistol Pete Rollack tells us how the Soundview section of the Bronx still has the cloud of death and prison hanging over it to this day. The tales of crime are placed within the larger socio-economic context of ethnicity, gentrification, and politics, through unique statistics and visual elements.
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With new mayor DeBlasio in and stop and frisk under review, is New York's crime poised to rise again? The South Bronx burned, Harlem overdosed, and Brooklyn was ruled by the knives and bicycle chains of feral gangs. Then it got worse. The Mafia poured tons of China White onto the street and 13 year old warlords peddled vials of cocaine to passing cars. The media, and our own memories, present us only with a photo album of these times; an incident here, and incident there; the 77 Blackout, Bernie Goetz, crack heads, John Gotti. Streets of New York brings the fragments of New York s social unraveling circa 1970-1990 into a contiguous form, so that we may inspect it for clues about how we may more precisely control the social order in all of our cities. The documentary subtly explores issues of race, and the media prism that separates criminal events into levels of importance by geography and social standing of criminals and victims. A treasure of archival television footage was unearthed to catalogue such phenomena as the Devil s Rebels gang terrorizing Bushwick Brooklyn in 1976, police involvement in Harlem s heroin trade, crack users getting high on camera, the worst mass murder in recent New York history, and the implementation of Rudy Giuliani s Compstat program in the War on Crime. ElevenNew Yorkers talk about their own experiences from the streets to Riker s Island. We follow NoNo, a former gang member from 70 s era Sunset Park, Brooklyn, from being stabbed in a pizzeria at age 11 to crossing paths with the Son of Sam in prison; noted rapper Thirstin Howl III (former partner of Eminem) from his days robbing people for their coats in Times Square to starring on MTV s Lyricist Lounge television show in the late 90 s; and the best friend of the infamous Pistol Pete Rollack tells us how the Soundview section of the Bronx still has the cloud of death and prison hanging over it to this day. The tales of crime are placed within the larger socio-economic context of ethnicity, gentrification, and politics, through unique statistics and visual elements.
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"50 Cent terrorized the streets of Fort Greene, Brooklyn and its surrounding areas. Often known to carry a Colt .45 and .357 Magnum, like a modern day Billy "The Kid", the "little man" put fear into the hearts of local residents during what was the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. It's rumored that 50 Cent murdered some 30 individuals. Eventually, 50 Cent's exploits caught up with him.
Rapper 50 Cent, who allegedly did his hustling on the street of Jamaica, Queens, is interviewed for the documentary and discusses why "the streets" were talking about his namesake and why he assumed the name of the Brooklyn gangster."

"50 Cent terrorized the streets of Fort Greene, Brooklyn and its surrounding areas. Often known to carry a Colt .45 and .357 Magnum, like a modern day Billy "The Kid", the "little man" put fear into the hearts of local residents during what was the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. It's rumored that 50 Cent murdered some 30 individuals. Eventually, 50 Cent's exploits caught up with him.
Rapper 50 Cent, who allegedly did his hustling on the street of Jamaica, Queens, is interviewed for the documentary and discusses why "the streets" were talking about his namesake and why he assumed the name of the Brooklyn gangster."

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Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)

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NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)
NEWSERIES IN BROOKLYN. THE SHOW FOLLOWS A YOUNG MAN NAMED "ZAM" THAT LIVES IN A ROUGH NEIGHBORHOOD CALLED "BROWNSVILLE, BROOKLYN" AS THE VIOLENCE INCREASES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD HE TRIES HISBEST TO PROTECT HIS LITTLE BROTHER FROM THE BEEFAND GANG VIOLENCE BUT FAILS.
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NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)
NEWSERIES IN BROOKLYN. THE SHOW FOLLOWS A YOUNG MAN NAMED "ZAM" THAT LIVES IN A ROUGH NEIGHBORHOOD CALLED "BROWNSVILLE, BROOKLYN" AS THE VIOLENCE INCREASES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD HE TRIES HISBEST TO PROTECT HIS LITTLE BROTHER FROM THE BEEFAND GANG VIOLENCE BUT FAILS.
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Dezorah Live At The Broken Sprocket 10/14/2017 Brownsville Texas

As you may know by now, I film Dezorah a lot and they are one of my top bands on my Channel. This is my first time filming them in Full High Definition. The pic...

As you may know by now, I film Dezorah a lot and they are one of my top bands on my Channel. This is my first time filming them in Full High Definition. The picture is quite dark, due to the lack of stage lighting. I did my best to make sure I got them in full view, but in certain times their is a Heckler involved and likes to get in the way and be very obnoxious. Take for instance this "Fruit" that's doing the peace signs and making obscene gestures off camera view is constantly getting my way and at one point in the video is trying too hard to get close to Danica. Luckily he showed some sort of restraints, but shit this would have been a whole lot better he would have just walked when he should. He even still try's to get in the way in the next video, Luckily he was so plastered and out of shape, he spent most of the time sitting on the floor.

As you may know by now, I film Dezorah a lot and they are one of my top bands on my Channel. This is my first time filming them in Full High Definition. The picture is quite dark, due to the lack of stage lighting. I did my best to make sure I got them in full view, but in certain times their is a Heckler involved and likes to get in the way and be very obnoxious. Take for instance this "Fruit" that's doing the peace signs and making obscene gestures off camera view is constantly getting my way and at one point in the video is trying too hard to get close to Danica. Luckily he showed some sort of restraints, but shit this would have been a whole lot better he would have just walked when he should. He even still try's to get in the way in the next video, Luckily he was so plastered and out of shape, he spent most of the time sitting on the floor.

A short documentary about Brownsville projects I interviewed brother's on being shot and how it happened.. They gave me only me theirr stories..( did this year...

A short documentary about Brownsville projects I interviewed brother's on being shot and how it happened.. They gave me only me theirr stories..( did this years ago )Broken Silence.1..
check out the new series Liv: Livin in-da ville by SonnyTownsend at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QH33BK01Hc&list=PLbj5ghzo_9_2XNHzJa7fu2yq6p20Kmvwb

A short documentary about Brownsville projects I interviewed brother's on being shot and how it happened.. They gave me only me theirr stories..( did this years ago )Broken Silence.1..
check out the new series Liv: Livin in-da ville by SonnyTownsend at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QH33BK01Hc&list=PLbj5ghzo_9_2XNHzJa7fu2yq6p20Kmvwb

The Bride Made Ready Jan 31 1998 Brownsville Pensacola FL

One year ago to the day, God visited a Brownsville service titled Lord Have Mercy II. A powerful visitation from God where the weeping and wailing's were so lou...

One year ago to the day, God visited a Brownsville service titled Lord Have Mercy II. A powerful visitation from God where the weeping and wailing's were so loud that it was all you could hear at times. Once again God moves in this service The Bride Made Ready where Steve Hill says he has a very urgent message to give. Before he can give it the church uproars in spontaneous praise and worship. The weeping and wailing can be heard all through the building once again. Steve doesn't even ask Charity to sing ( a first I've never seen ) without giving his message he gave an altar call and they come running. This is a very powerful and unusual service.
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One year ago to the day, God visited a Brownsville service titled Lord Have Mercy II. A powerful visitation from God where the weeping and wailing's were so loud that it was all you could hear at times. Once again God moves in this service The Bride Made Ready where Steve Hill says he has a very urgent message to give. Before he can give it the church uproars in spontaneous praise and worship. The weeping and wailing can be heard all through the building once again. Steve doesn't even ask Charity to sing ( a first I've never seen ) without giving his message he gave an altar call and they come running. This is a very powerful and unusual service.
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Members of our youth group from BethanyChristianAssembly in Everett, Washington, attended a Friday evening service during the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida, on July 16, 1999.
During the service, Steve Hill, the evangelist leading the revival, was prompted by the Holy Spirit to forgo the sermon he had prepared, and instead, called all of us onto the platform. After doing this, he proceeded to give us a word from the Lord, prophesying over us, and praying for each one of us.
After Steve and other members of the church prayed for us, we were sent out to pray for others in the service. We saw the Holy Spirit change the lives of others as he was changing ours. It was an amazing sight to see people healed, delivered, and overwhelmed by the Holy Spirit of God.
I was only 20 years old then, but this night changed me forever as it did so many others. Watching it now, 14 years later, I'm reminded that just like the early church in the book of Acts in the Bible, the Holy Spirit will show up in powerful ways when God's people seek him and allow him to do whatever he wants in people's lives.
Call it "revival," call it whatever you want, but the church today needs the power of the Holy Spirit now more than ever before to show up and change peoples lives!
Scripture References from Acts:
ESV Acts 1:4-8
4 And while staying with them he ordered them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which, he said, "you heard from me; 5 for John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now." 6 So when they had come together, they asked him, "Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?" 7 He said to them, "It is not for you to know times or seasons that the Father has fixed by his own authority. 8 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."
ESV Acts 1:8
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."
ESV Acts 2:4
And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.
ESV Acts 2:38
AndPeter said to them, "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
ESV Acts 4:31
And when they had prayed, the place in which they were gathered together was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness.
ESV Acts 8:14-17
14 Now when the apostles at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent to them Peter and John, 15 who came down and prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit, 16 for he had not yet fallen on any of them, but they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 17 Then they laid their hands on them and they received the Holy Spirit.
ESV Acts 10:44-48
44 While Peter was still saying these things, the Holy Spirit fell on all who heard the word. 45 And the believers from among the circumcised who had come with Peter were amazed, because the gift of the Holy Spirit was poured out even on the Gentiles. 46 For they were hearing them speaking in tongues and extolling God. Then Peter declared, 47 "Can anyone withhold water for baptizing these people, who have received the Holy Spirit just as we have?" 48 And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked him to remain for some days.
ESV Acts 19:1-6
And it happened that while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the inland country and came to Ephesus. There he found some disciples. 2 And he said to them, "Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?" And they said, "No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit." 3 And he said, "Into what then were you baptized?" They said, "Into John's baptism." 4 And Paul said, "John baptized with the baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in the one who was to come after him, that is, Jesus." 5 On hearing this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 6 And when Paul had laid his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they began speaking in tongues and prophesying.

Members of our youth group from BethanyChristianAssembly in Everett, Washington, attended a Friday evening service during the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida, on July 16, 1999.
During the service, Steve Hill, the evangelist leading the revival, was prompted by the Holy Spirit to forgo the sermon he had prepared, and instead, called all of us onto the platform. After doing this, he proceeded to give us a word from the Lord, prophesying over us, and praying for each one of us.
After Steve and other members of the church prayed for us, we were sent out to pray for others in the service. We saw the Holy Spirit change the lives of others as he was changing ours. It was an amazing sight to see people healed, delivered, and overwhelmed by the Holy Spirit of God.
I was only 20 years old then, but this night changed me forever as it did so many others. Watching it now, 14 years later, I'm reminded that just like the early church in the book of Acts in the Bible, the Holy Spirit will show up in powerful ways when God's people seek him and allow him to do whatever he wants in people's lives.
Call it "revival," call it whatever you want, but the church today needs the power of the Holy Spirit now more than ever before to show up and change peoples lives!
Scripture References from Acts:
ESV Acts 1:4-8
4 And while staying with them he ordered them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which, he said, "you heard from me; 5 for John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now." 6 So when they had come together, they asked him, "Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?" 7 He said to them, "It is not for you to know times or seasons that the Father has fixed by his own authority. 8 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."
ESV Acts 1:8
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."
ESV Acts 2:4
And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.
ESV Acts 2:38
AndPeter said to them, "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
ESV Acts 4:31
And when they had prayed, the place in which they were gathered together was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness.
ESV Acts 8:14-17
14 Now when the apostles at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent to them Peter and John, 15 who came down and prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit, 16 for he had not yet fallen on any of them, but they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 17 Then they laid their hands on them and they received the Holy Spirit.
ESV Acts 10:44-48
44 While Peter was still saying these things, the Holy Spirit fell on all who heard the word. 45 And the believers from among the circumcised who had come with Peter were amazed, because the gift of the Holy Spirit was poured out even on the Gentiles. 46 For they were hearing them speaking in tongues and extolling God. Then Peter declared, 47 "Can anyone withhold water for baptizing these people, who have received the Holy Spirit just as we have?" 48 And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked him to remain for some days.
ESV Acts 19:1-6
And it happened that while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the inland country and came to Ephesus. There he found some disciples. 2 And he said to them, "Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?" And they said, "No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit." 3 And he said, "Into what then were you baptized?" They said, "Into John's baptism." 4 And Paul said, "John baptized with the baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in the one who was to come after him, that is, Jesus." 5 On hearing this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 6 And when Paul had laid his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they began speaking in tongues and prophesying.

N.Y. Region: Stop and Frisk in Brownsville, Brooklyn | The New York Times

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Neva Eva Will (The Brownsville Documentary) Part One

Sapreme Takes You Inside One Of The Most Notorious Places In Brooklyn Ny Brownsville A Pla...

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
National PikeShowBrownsville PA
August 12, 2001
Sony Handycam Digital 8
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6:26

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 Young Black Men Share Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO H...

NPR: Brownsville, Brooklyn

In Age Of Black Lives Matter, 3 YoungBlackMenShare Their Fears — And Hopes -- by MITO HABE-EVANS and ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
-- The name "Brownsville" doesn't necessarily vibrate the way neighborhoods and cities like Compton, Englewood and Camden do, places that stay in national headlines thanks to the extreme risks their mostly black and poor residents have to deal with every day.
But this area in central Brooklyn — just over a mile square, and home to about 58,000 people — is struggling. The median household income within Brownsville's community district is less than $27,000 per year, the lowest in New York City. In one census tract in this district, that number plummets to just over $11,000 per year.
Gang violence is an ongoing concern, especially within the neighborhood's 18 housing projects, which comprise more than 100 buildings. And before the New York City Police Department's infamous stop-and-frisk policy was curtailed in 2013 by a court ruling, the rate of such police stops was higher in Brownsville than anywhere else in the city: 52,000 stops reported in four years, as many as 61 average stops a day at one point.
We wanted to meet some young people who live in Brownsville and learn how they were spending this long, hot summer, particularly in the era of Black Lives Matter.
We got to know three young men — 17-year-old Ray, 16-year-old Daron and a 21-year-old also named Ray — through the Brownsville CommunityJustice Center, an initiative of the Center for Court Innovation that provides interventions, services and programs to young people who have already had some contact with the legal system.
In creating this video portrait, they allowed us glimpses of their individual experiences — expressed in their own words, and through the tight-focused lens of their daily lives in Brownsville. "Once you get past the surface of it being very hard," as the older Ray says, "you see the softness in it."
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Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Editors: Mito Habe-Evans, ClaireO'Neill; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Audio Engineer: Anastasia Tsioulcas; Music: Chris Zabriski, Igor Khabarov; SpecialThanks: Brownsville Community Justice Center, Community Solutions’ Brownsville Partnership, Made in Brownsville, MottHallBridges Academy, Storytelling Lab

Brownsville Banks | TransWorld SKATEboarding

Smooth flat ground and waxed mellow banks are a perfect combination for a good time on the skateboard front. This spot was located a hill bomb away from our house (Daniel Frank, Ben Snawder, Amanda, myself) and was the go-to spot when we had out-of-town visitors come through. It would also be the lazy day spot that Ben and I would skate quite frequently. One time while skating here with a crew from Chattanooga, Tennessee there was a shoot out. A young dude pulled a .22 on another dude during a basketball game and chased him all the way outside of the court. Shots were fired and then returning shots were fired. About 10 shots total. Half of us booked it to my house. The other half of the crew was stuck in the court. Luckily everyone made it out alive and nobody was hurt. The spot is ironically located smack dab in the middle of a school of some sort—crazy, where wild shit can break out. Anyways, This footage was gathered from the tail end of 2014 to the very beginning of 2016. Such good times. FeaturingCaseyFoley, Ben Snawder, Drew Etzkorn, Levon Conkin, Akira Matsusaki, Dylan Drew, MikeLent, Randy Rhodes, Alex Rose, LoganLewis, Will Harcrow, Chris Maddox, Reuben Horvath, Jethro Coldwell, and Kenta Komatsu. Please enjoy.—Marshall Nicholson (@atripodquest)
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10:52

Brownsville Revisited

Saturday, June 25, 2016 – At the end of our first week of sabbatical my wife and I departe...

Brownsville Revisited

Saturday, June 25, 2016 – At the end of our first week of sabbatical my wife and I departed Gulf Shores Alabama and made our way to Pensacola Florida for the day. 18 years ago I lived there and attended the Brownsville RevivalSchool of Ministry (BRSM); a bible school that was birthed out of the Brownsville Revival (aka the PensacolaRevival/Father's Day Outpouring). I had not been there since the day I departed 18 years before. My vivid memories of the city/revival made this visit enjoyably surreal. The places we visited were all "altars" in my life; places where God marked me and I would never be the same.
The journey begins along old Highway 98 at the former location of LibertyChurch (now New Life Church), which doubled as the campus of BRSM. Next we stopped at the Crystal LakeApartments which is where I lived from the fall of 97 to the spring of 98. Finally we stopped at BrownsvilleAssembly of God church. On the day we visited, it just so happened that they were having an entire day of continuous worship, which allowed us to enter, reflect, worship and pray. A pastor's wife told us that the "river" has never stopped flowing at Brownsville.
Although the revival was controversial to some, misunderstood by others, and by no means perfect (since imperfect people led it) [^insert grace], there is no doubt that thousands upon thousands of people were saved, delivered and healed by the transforming power of Jesus. I choose to remember and take away the positives that came out of it for me. It was a beautiful season that was marked by times of incredible challenge and loneliness, but also learning and impartation.
This is a video that I had been waiting to make for a long time. I hope you like it, especially if the Lord used Brownsville to transform you life.
"Lord, revive us once again!"
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Neva Eva Will (The Brownsville Documentary) Part 2

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Billy Danze Reflects on Former Brownsville Lifestyle

http://www.vladtv.com -M.O.P.'s Billy Danze exclusively talked to VladTV about growing up in Brownsville and the harsh stereotypes of urban areas. Danze admits his Brownsville stomping grounds can be on the dangerous side, but there are always other neighborhoods around the world that are facing harsher times. He also says you had to learn how to fight to survive in the area. Looking back, the Brooklyn rapper says he has a few regrets including a game he used to play with his friends where they would shoot people from their building's roof in exchange for mary jane.
Danze also discusses how far the area has come and why he's reluctant to continuously let his children go back to the area.

Brownsville teen sentenced to 90 years, shows no emotion

The courtroom was full of hugs and tears Thursday as the jury read the sentence that would finally bring justice for Tiffany Galvan.
Although emotions around the were high, JavierDe La Rosa showed none.
The jury gave De La Rosa a sentence of 90 years in the Cameron CountyCorrectionalFacility.
After the sentencing, Tiffany Galvan's mother and father took the stand to make their last remarks to De La Rosa.
The whole time, De La Rosa stood with a blank expression on his face.
The 18-year-old pled guilty back in March to murdering his ex-girlfriend Tiffany Galvan by stabbing her 48 times.
Prosecutors alleged that De La Rosa killed Galvan because she was pregnant with his child, however autopsy reports revealed that Galvan was not pregnant.
In reference to the jury's sentence, Assistant District AttorneyChuck Mattingly says this is exactly what they hoped for.
"Unfortunately there are no winners in this situation," said Mattingly. "But in the end I believe that justice was served."
De La Rosa faced anywhere between 5 to 99 years for the murder.
Defense attorneys requested during the trial for the jury to consider only 20 years, so according to De La Rosa's attorney RickCanales, the 90 year sentence was too much.
"I respect the jury's decision but I feel the sentence was a little bit excessive," admitted De La Rosa.
De La Rosa will not be eligible for parole for 30 years.

D9G Site Cleanup - Brownsville - August 12, 2001

The last act of every Brownsville show is site cleanup. The biggest available CAT, or sometimes 2 of them, go out and knock down the piles, fill in the holes, and grade out the digging area to prevent ponding, and to provide a good start for the next show.
This D9G was very comfortable doing the job, as it had been part of a large spread that worked in mine reclamation. Combined with this experienced operator, it was a sight to see. I wonder if the operator had worked in reclamation, he had his plan and executed it efficiently.
This was the August, 2001 show, just 1 month before 9-11.
It's interesting to compare the small number of machines present in 2001 with the several times larger present show. Even back then, it was a wonderful show, now it's world class. Similarly, the digging areas have been expanded to accommodate the large number of operating machines.
The original video format is 720 x 480. The video will look crisp at that viewing size.
This video was shot with a Sony Handycam in Digital 8. This format used 2 hour Hi-8 analog videotapes, running at 2x speed, to produce high quality 1 hour digital video. It was a revolutionary format at the time, and was used extensively by news media for field news gathering, such as in Iraq. A bit of image quality is lost in the MS moviemaker editor, losing some of the striking immediacy of the format. Note that it is interlaced, and sized for broadcast televisions of the time.
This video is from a large box full of 75(!) of these 1 hour tapes, that WurliTzer153Duplex is gradually converting via FireWire. These were shot by both of us, with several cameras, and it's interesting to figure out who did what.
A large percentage of the 75 videotapes are labeled as Silver Spade...!
There is some cool stuff in there.
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My Brownsville, Brooklyn in the 1950's

Life and the people on Legion Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Inco...

My Brownsville, Brooklyn in the 1950's

Life and the people on LegionStreet in Brownsville, Brooklyn-home of Lepke's "Murder Incorporated"-from the Great Depresssion of the 1930's to the golden years of the 1950's, including the music of that era. There are two shorter versions of this video already on YouTube. This the complete documentary. Enjoy and learn about life a long time ago!

1:16:45

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound ...

This is what true revival sounds like - Live Unsettled - Steve Hill at Brownsville Revival

The sounds of revival can be both angelic and eerie. There are times we sing in the sound of heaven and times we groan in intercession. This service during the Brownsville revival is a reminder of something's we've lost. Call us back Jesus! Back to a place where we wait upon you.

UT-BrownsvilleRio BravoWind Ensemble Rehearsal- O Magnum Mysterium- Lauredsen/Reynolds. (Fall, 2013)- Dr. StephenShoop, Conductor. This is a rehearsal that took place early in the school year. We had only read through the piece a couple of times. This is the reason the rehearsal had many starts and stops. For the sake of continuity, the group played the piece from beginning to end without stopping near the end of rehearsal.

1:15:47

Gangs of New York | Gangland Crime Documentary

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Gangs of New York | Gangland Crime Documentary

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With new mayor DeBlasio in and stop and frisk under review, is New York's crime poised to rise again? The South Bronx burned, Harlem overdosed, and Brooklyn was ruled by the knives and bicycle chains of feral gangs. Then it got worse. The Mafia poured tons of China White onto the street and 13 year old warlords peddled vials of cocaine to passing cars. The media, and our own memories, present us only with a photo album of these times; an incident here, and incident there; the 77 Blackout, Bernie Goetz, crack heads, John Gotti. Streets of New York brings the fragments of New York s social unraveling circa 1970-1990 into a contiguous form, so that we may inspect it for clues about how we may more precisely control the social order in all of our cities. The documentary subtly explores issues of race, and the media prism that separates criminal events into levels of importance by geography and social standing of criminals and victims. A treasure of archival television footage was unearthed to catalogue such phenomena as the Devil s Rebels gang terrorizing Bushwick Brooklyn in 1976, police involvement in Harlem s heroin trade, crack users getting high on camera, the worst mass murder in recent New York history, and the implementation of Rudy Giuliani s Compstat program in the War on Crime. ElevenNew Yorkers talk about their own experiences from the streets to Riker s Island. We follow NoNo, a former gang member from 70 s era Sunset Park, Brooklyn, from being stabbed in a pizzeria at age 11 to crossing paths with the Son of Sam in prison; noted rapper Thirstin Howl III (former partner of Eminem) from his days robbing people for their coats in Times Square to starring on MTV s Lyricist Lounge television show in the late 90 s; and the best friend of the infamous Pistol Pete Rollack tells us how the Soundview section of the Bronx still has the cloud of death and prison hanging over it to this day. The tales of crime are placed within the larger socio-economic context of ethnicity, gentrification, and politics, through unique statistics and visual elements.
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The Original 50 Cent

"50 Cent terrorized the streets of Fort Greene, Brooklyn and its surrounding areas. Often ...

The Original 50 Cent

"50 Cent terrorized the streets of Fort Greene, Brooklyn and its surrounding areas. Often known to carry a Colt .45 and .357 Magnum, like a modern day Billy "The Kid", the "little man" put fear into the hearts of local residents during what was the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. It's rumored that 50 Cent murdered some 30 individuals. Eventually, 50 Cent's exploits caught up with him.
Rapper 50 Cent, who allegedly did his hustling on the street of Jamaica, Queens, is interviewed for the documentary and discusses why "the streets" were talking about his namesake and why he assumed the name of the Brooklyn gangster."

1:33:37

Que Butter: Brownsville Brooklyn In The Building "Black Money Matters"

NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)

NEVER RAN NEVER WILL "EPISODE 3" (NO TURNING BACK)
NEWSERIES IN BROOKLYN. THE SHOW FOLLOWS A YOUNG MAN NAMED "ZAM" THAT LIVES IN A ROUGH NEIGHBORHOOD CALLED "BROWNSVILLE, BROOKLYN" AS THE VIOLENCE INCREASES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD HE TRIES HISBEST TO PROTECT HIS LITTLE BROTHER FROM THE BEEFAND GANG VIOLENCE BUT FAILS.
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8:10:09

Brownsville Revival The World We Live In Steve Hill

Brownsville Revival Video titled "The World We Live In" with Steve Hill

Dezorah Live At The Broken Sprocket 10/14/2017 Brownsville Texas

As you may know by now, I film Dezorah a lot and they are one of my top bands on my Channel. This is my first time filming them in Full High Definition. The picture is quite dark, due to the lack of stage lighting. I did my best to make sure I got them in full view, but in certain times their is a Heckler involved and likes to get in the way and be very obnoxious. Take for instance this "Fruit" that's doing the peace signs and making obscene gestures off camera view is constantly getting my way and at one point in the video is trying too hard to get close to Danica. Luckily he showed some sort of restraints, but shit this would have been a whole lot better he would have just walked when he should. He even still try's to get in the way in the next video, Luckily he was so plastered and out of shape, he spent most of the time sitting on the floor.

I don't blame anyone."The cases against the 10 other defendants ended in plea deals without prison time or with dismissed charges, but prosecutors made Lyle Jeffs their top priority from the outset.They dug in even more against him after he became a fugitive in June 2016 after he slipped off an ankle monitoring device while out on supervised release. TheFBI put up a $50,000 reward....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingPresident Donald Trump’s name in thePanamaPapers has certainly proven once again the violent delights of the rich and powerful end up having violent means ... As late as 2006, both worked out a deal with a small real estate company to sell condos in a proposed Panama skyscraper for three timesthe price of similar units....

DAB allows for a higher quality sound with more channels and functions for an eighth of the cost of FM radio, according to authorities ...DRN figures said that at thetime of the official switch, only 49% of motorists are currently able to listen to DAB in their cars ... “It’s a big change and we have to give listeners time to adapt to digital radio,” the head of DRN, Ole Jørgen Torvmark, said in a statement....

TheBBC has completely revamped the super-fun TimeVortex360 into a full-throttle VR experience, where players can pilot theTARDIS through time vortexes from the current series or those from the1960s and 1980s. You can indulge your inner-River Song as you help theDoctor dodge obstacles from the future and the past, as you attempt to make it through thetime vortex without a crater-sized hole in the TARDIS....

When my friend mentions that she's been home alone all week with the kids and would really like a break, or family time which includes him, he gets angry and says, "I've worked hard all week, the weekend is my time". He seems incapable of understanding that the last time his wife enjoyed some "my time" was when she had a functioning pelvic floor ...The fetishisation of mothering makes thetime inequality appear natural....

Russell Simmons, the embattled entertainment mogul who recently stepped down from his businesses amid allegations of sexual misconduct, has been accused of similar impropriety by nine more women, according to separate exposés published by theNew YorkTimes and theLos AngelesTimes on Wednesday ... Three women told the New York Times that Simmons raped them in incidents between 1988 and 1995....

NEW YORK (AP) — Three women have told theNew YorkTimes that music mogul Russell Simmons raped them, the latest in a cascade of serious allegations of sexual misconduct against powerful men in entertainment, media, politics and elsewhere ... She quit Def Jam soon after, she told theTimes, saying, "I was broken." ... Through his lawyer, Simmons told theTimes he had "no recollection of ever having any sexual relations with Ms....

Baker, a singer, told theTimes Simmons raped her in his apartment in the early '90s when he was representing her ... She told theTimes he invited her to a party, but the place was empty when she arrived ... "He pushed me on the bed and jumped on top of me, and physically attacked me," she told theTimes ... Simmons's said in a statement to theTimes....

What I will not accept is responsibility for what I have not done," read Simmons' statement to theNew YorkTimes... In theLos AngelesTimes report, SherriHines of the all-female hip-hop group Mercedes Ladies says Simmons raped her in his office around 1983 when she was 17 or 18, after inviting her up one night when the two ran into each other at a club....

What I will not accept is responsibility for what I have not done,” read Simmons’ statement to theNew YorkTimes... In theLos AngelesTimes report, SherriHines of the all-female hip-hop group Mercedes Ladies says Simmons raped her in his office around 1983 when she was 17 or 18, after inviting her up one night when the two ran into each other at a club....

A fourth woman told theTimes that Simmons groped her in 2014, after leading her and a friend to his hotel room ... have shocked me to my core and all of my relations have been consensual,” Simmons said in a statement to theTimes ... She was 17 at thetime....

The youngest of four and only daughter of Sandra Bacigaluppi, Grove watched her mother, who was single at thetime, work full time while taking classes at Frederick (Md.) Community College. Her mother earned an associate degree at age 45 in 2004, about the same time Grove graduated from Walkersville (Md.) High School. That is when Christina, then 16, set a goal to get her bachelor's degree by thetime she was 30....

On Sunday, the two good friends will meet for the first time in the regular season as opposing head coaches ...BankStadium, but the two took time Wednesday to reflect on their friendship ... It’s awkward timing for Zimmer to go against the Bengals, who are 5-8, creating plenty of speculation that Lewis will be out as coach after 15 seasons ... He got them to (the playoffs seven times)....